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Reducing re-offending

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Targeting and managing harm and risk

Reducing re-offending requires tackling drivers of crime, such as the use and supply of illicit substances, as early and effectively as possible to reduce escalation and further risk to others.

Violent offending remains a concern, particularly when it involve knives or other sharp instruments due to the increased risk of death or serious injury arising. It is imperative that we take positive action to address violent crime, particularly carrying and use of knives.

An offender management strategy needs to consider risk and threat, rather than simply crime type and a modern offender management strategy needs to make best use of legislative and technological strategies and solutions.

News

Drugs Diversion Scheme – New pilot in Windsor and Maidenhead

Drugs Diversion Scheme – New pilot in Windsor and Maidenhead

Monday, 13 January, 2020
Thames Valley Police and partners, including the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, are starting a second drugs diversion pilot scheme today (13/1) in Windsor and Maidenhead. The scheme is going to run alongside the first pilot which is in West Berkshire, and both have involvement from a
Aspire

PCC funding provides employment and housing support to ex-offenders across the Thames Valley

Thursday, 31 October, 2019
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has awarded Aspire £154,000 to support its ‘Through the Gate’ programme to expand and provide additional employment support as well as housing support to ex-offenders across the Thames Valley. The employment charity and social enterprise has operated a ‘Throu

Police & Crime Bulletin for October 2019

Sunday, 13 October, 2019
183 new police officers announced in first phase of recruitment The Home Office have announced the first tranche of police officer recruitment to meet the pledge of 20,000 new officers promised by the Government.
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GPS tagging to be used as bail condition

Wednesday, 25 September, 2019
From 1 October the Courts will be able to utilise a GPS tag system when bailing suspects from court.
Justice

Rehabilitating our criminal justice system

Friday, 13 September, 2019
Confidence matters. Not just in the sense of good PR, or a nice warm feeling inside, it actually matters.
Cash

Cash seized from criminals goes to good causes

Wednesday, 21 August, 2019
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, and Chief Constable, John Campbell, have awarded voluntary and community organisations £106,733 from the Police Property Act Fund. The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, and Chief Co
Broadmoor

New Broadmoor Hosptial due to receive first patients before end of the year

Friday, 5 July, 2019
At the end of April, the West London NHS Trust took possession of the new Broadmoor Hospital from Kier PLC and have now begun the crucial work of commissioning the site and training the staff on all of its new features.  Last Friday, the local MP, Dr Phillip Lee, together with two sen
PPAF

Latest round of funding available following criminal seizures

Friday, 31 May, 2019
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have opened a new grant round of the Police Property Act Fund. The Fund, which is jointly managed by the PCC and the Chief Constable, is created from money recovered by the police a

Police & Crime Bulletin for April 2019

Thursday, 18 April, 2019
Report praises Thames Valley Police’s approach to domestic abuse A new report has praised a pilot scheme aiming to improve the outcomes for domestic abuse victims in the Thames Valley. Thames Valley Police has been working closely with Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service to decrease the time

Police & Crime Bulletin for September 2018

Friday, 14 September, 2018
Over £350,000 funding to reduce reoffending and protect young people from gangs This week I have announced over £350,000 funding for seven organisations delivering projects to support key strategic aims within the Police and Crime Plan. The successful projects are spread across the Thame
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